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  • Berglund, Helene, 1957, et al. (author)
  • Effect of a care process programme on frail older people’s life satisfaction
  • 2019
  • In: Nursing Open. - : John Wiley & Sons. - 2054-1058. ; 6:3, s. 1097-1104
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    • Aim: The aim of this study was to analyse the effects of a full-scale implementation of a care process programme on life satisfaction among frail older people, as compared with those receiving usual care. Design: The study includes participants from a full-scale care process programme (N = 77) and participants from a historical control group (N = 66). The care process programme establishes a comprehensive continuum of care through components including case management, interprofessional teamwork and care-planning meetings in the older people's own homes. Methods: Questionnaires were used and data were collected at baseline, with follow-ups at three, six and 12 months. Results: The implementation of the full-scale care process programme had a positive effect on life satisfaction among frail older people. From 6-month–12-month follow-ups, a higher proportion of participants in the care process programme had positive life satisfaction outcomes, as compared with the historical control group. 
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  • Ottenvall Hammar, Isabelle, 1984, et al. (author)
  • Risk for depression affects older people's possibilities to exercise self-determination in using time, social relationships and living life as one wants : A cross-sectional study with frail older people
  • 2018
  • In: Health Psychology Research. - : Pagepress Publications. - 2420-8124 .- 2281-2075. ; 6:1
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    • Exercising self-determination in daily life is highly valued by older people. However, being in the hands of other people may challenge the older people's possibilities to exercise self-determination in their daily life. Among frail older people living in Sweden, risk for depression is highly predominant. There is a knowledge gap regarding if, and how having a risk of depression affects older people's self-determination. The objective was, therefore, to explore if, and in that case how, frail older people's self-determination is affected by the risk of depression. In this cross-sectional, secondary data analysis, with 161 communitydwelling frail older people, simple logistic regression models were performed to explore the association between self-determination, the risk of depression and demographic variables. The findings showed that risk for depression and reduced self-determination were significantly associated in the dimensions: use of time (P=0.020), social relationship (P=0.003), help and support others (P=0.033), and the overall self-determination item (P=0.000). Risk for depression significantly affected self-determination in use of time (OR=3.04, P=0.014), social relationship (OR=2.53, P=0.011), and overall self-determination (OR=6.17, P=0.000). This point out an increased need of strengthening healthcare professionals' perspectives, and attitudes towards a self-determined, friendly, and person-centred dialogue.
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